Gov’t Report: Laos-China Railway to Benefit Various Areas, Boost Investment
Editorial: President Obama’s Historic Visit to Laos Comes At the Perfect Time
In early September 2016, President Barack Obama will be the first U.S. President to visit Laos. The President is expected to offer a few aid packages, including funds to clear unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Laos. His visit to Laos will permanently close a final chapter of the US-led Secret War in Laos during the 1960’s and 1970’s and help open a new chapter in US-Laos bilateral relations in years to come. It also gives new hope and more opportunity to the more than 300,000 Hmong and 269,000 Laotian Americans to reconnect with their former homeland.
Innovative & Quality Products to Improve Health of Lao People
The Longrich BioScienceThailand Company introduced innovative & quality health care products to Lao people in Vientiane Capital yesterday.
Land Allocations Remain Confusing to Lao People
Currently, land administration and land allocations are still confusing and being ineffectively implemented across the country, according to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Sonexay Siphandone.
Lao Confers Friendship Medal to Xinhua Vientiane News Chief
The Lao government handed over a friendship medal to Xinhua News Agency’s Vientiane Bureau Chief on Monday night who is completing his term of service of international news coverage in Laos.
Laos, Vietnam Jointly Boost Sports
The Lao Ministry of Education and Sports and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam have agreed to exchange and boost their young sportsmen and women so that they are more competitive at the regional and international levels.
Risk of Dengue in Xayaboury on the Rise
It’s now a major concern that people in Xayaboury may be at more risk of dengue fever due to flooding in the province after continued flooding in many northern areas of the country.
Vientiane-Xekong Bus Crash Kills Three
A Vientiane-Xekong bus lost control and rolled onto its roof in Xonephak village, Xanasomboun district, Champassak province, killing three passengers.